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Future lifesaving leaders in training

The future of state emergency surf life saving operations spent the last week learning the ropes on the Fleurieu Peninsula last week. The third Surf Life...

Hamper helps at Christmas

Every year, as Christmas approaches, the Rosetta Village Happy Hour Club presents the Salvation Army with a giant hamper of goods, mainly non-perishable food, donated...

Christmas party for a cause

Kim and Di McBride and friends, from Normanville, have held street Christmas parties for many years. In the early years, they would have a secret Santa...

Willunga lights up for Christmas

Graham Giles and his family have been putting together and lighting up the Willunga Christmas Star for 42 years. For more than four decades, the Willunga Christmas Star...

Lions reward roar-some efforts

Once again, the Victor Harbor and Port Elliot Lions Club has been involved in the School Awards at all the local schools. Victor Harbor High...

Christmas Concert lights up Goolwa

The Goolwa Community Christmas Concert was held on Sunday, December 18, at Goolwa oval and it was a total team effort by the community...

Seeing double on waste

Alexandria Council, City of Victor Harbor, District Council of Yankalilla and Kangaroo Island Council will double the collection of yellow recycling bins and green...

Mayor Keith keeps the belief alive

Alexandria Mayor Keith Parkes has long gone above and beyond for his community... but donning the red suit to be the Fleurieu Sun’s Secret...

Delamere lane plan underway

Planning and designing of the overtaking lane near Delamere, funded by the state and federal governments, is underway. A Department for Infrastructure and Transport spokesman...

ADRA hampers to flow from Sun

Up to 70 hampers will flow out of the Fleurieu Sun offices today as a result of the hard work and dedication of ADRA volunteers...

NAIDOC on the Fleurieu

NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islanders' Day Observance Committee) Week runs from July 6-13, but across the month of July and even early August, several...